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short note on natural increase in population​

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Answered by joshipratyaksh08
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The rate of natural increase refers to the difference between the number of live births and the number of deaths occurring in a year, divided by the mid-year population of that year, multiplied by a factor (usually 1,000). It is equal to the difference between the crude birth rate and the crude death rate

Answered by Ꭺαzαrıαh
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The natural balance (or natural increase) is the difference between the number of births and the number of deaths recorded over a period. The words "surplus" or "increase" can be used when the number of births is greater than that of deaths.

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